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HHH, MD
The rash on your lower abdomen almost certainly has nothing whatever to do with your oral sex adventure 2 weeks earlier. From all you describe, I see no reason to doubt your personal physician's diagnosis of folliculitis; you don't have an STD. Most of your more recent symptoms--testicular discomfort, etc--suggest only anxiety, nothing more. I don't accept that you actually had lymphadenopathy (lymph node inflammation) unless it was diagnosed by your doc. Self-diagnosis of that problem is very unreliable.
My suggestion is to continue to consult with your doc if your symptoms continue or you otherwise remain concerned. But I see no reason for worry.
Good luck--- HHH, MD